“ Take off ”
The ladybird prepares to take off. The picture was taken with a macro lens in my studio. I have chosen to use the available light, which led to a low aperture number and therefore, there is a small depth of field. Before being put on the green cardboard, thje ladybird had been sitting in a glass ...
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Photo Location: My studio in Middelfart, Denmark
  • Tran H. Edited 9 months ago

    Wow, incredible shot, Klavs! Amazing how you've captured the moment before take-off with such a clear level of detail! And great crop for negative space.

    Wow, incredible shot, Klavs! Amazing how you've captured the moment before take-off with such a clear level of detail! And great crop for negative space.

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  • Wendy Ogilvy Edited 9 months ago

    Great shot.

    Great shot.

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  • Wendy Ogilvy Edited 9 months ago

    Amazing detail and colour on the ladybird - it doesn't look real.  Our ladybirds are of a much more subdued colour.

    Amazing detail and colour on the ladybird - it doesn't look real.  Our ladybirds are of a much more subdued colour.

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  • Wendy Ogilvy Edited 9 months ago

    Amazing detail and colour on the ladybird - it doesn't look real.  Our ladybirds are of a much more subdued colour.

    Amazing detail and colour on the ladybird - it doesn't look real.  Our ladybirds are of a much more subdued colour.

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Regular Critique
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Sony A7IV Sony Fe 50mm f/2.8 Macro
1/200 f/2.8 2000 50mm

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#negativespace #ladybird #macro #52dk #sony #bug #takeoff

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